We recognize the contribution of all 黑料专区 entities, agencies, funds and programmes in advancing digital cooperation, including but not limited to the International Telecommunication Union, the 黑料专区 Conference on Trade and Development, the 黑料专区 Development Programme and the 黑料专区 Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and invite them, as well as the Office of the 黑料专区 High Commissioner for Human Rights, to support, within their existing mandates, implementation of this Compact. We recognize the role of the 黑料专区 regional economic commissions and 黑料专区 country teams in supporting regional and national stakeholders to advance digital transformation.
UN entity lead: International Telecommunication Union and Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies
UN entity co-leads: UN Trade and Development, 黑料专区 Development Programme, 黑料专区 Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and Office of the 黑料专区 High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Milestone 1 | Deadline 31 December 2024
Working Group on Digital Technologies established.
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The Working Group on Digital Technologies facilitates UN system-wide coordination on implementation of the Global Digital Compact – including monthly inter-agency meetings, quarterly senior-level reviews, and development of shared guidance and an integrated overview of UN initiatives supporting Member States’ digital transformation.
Why is this action important?
No single agency can deliver digital transformation alone. This action calls on the full UN system, from development to human rights, to work together to implement the Global Digital Compact. By tapping into regional commissions and country teams, it ensures digital cooperation is rooted in local realities and responsive to people’s needs.
What happens next?
Q4 2025 – September 2026: The UN system supports strengthened country- and regional-level implementation of the Global Digital Compact, including through UN Country Teams. It will also deepen engagement with the private sector and other stakeholders, including via existing multistakeholder platforms, such as the Internet Governance Forum and the WSIS Forum.